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  1. Marcia Furnilla è stata una nobildonna romana, seconda moglie dell'imperatore Tito, all'epoca ancora generale.

  2. Marcia Furnilla was a Roman noblewoman who lived in the 1st century. Furnilla was the second and last wife of the future Roman Emperor Titus as well as the aunt of the future emperor Trajan.

  3. The Incongruous Body: Portrait of ‘Marcia Furnilla’ as Venus; Rosemary Barrow, Roehampton University, London; Prepared for publication by Michael Silk, King's College London; Book: Gender, Identity and the Body in Greek and Roman Sculpture; Online publication: 21 September 2018; Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781139600439.009

    • Rosemary Barrow
    • 2018
  4. The statue called Marcia Furnilla depicts a Roman matron in the guise of Venus. The figure has an elaborate hairstyle with a halo of curls framing her face. The remaining hair is divided into braids that are then twisted into a large bun at the back of her head.

  5. A free-standing Roman portrait of a late Flavian period Roman lady, perhaps Marcia Furnilla, the second wife of the emperor Titus. The woman has depicted herself as Venus/Aphrodite. (the feet of an "eros," or cupid survive at the base of the statue on the left).

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  6. Title: Marcia Furnilla, from Roman Emperors and Empresses. Artist: Aegidius Sadeler II (Netherlandish, Antwerp 1568–1629 Prague) Publisher: Marcus Sadeler (German, Munich before 1614–in or after 1650) Date: 1586–1629. Medium: Engraving. Dimensions: Sheet (trimmed): 12 3/4 × 9 3/4 in. (32.4 × 24.8 cm) Classification: Prints. Accession ...

  7. Fu imperatore romano dal 24 giugno 79 al 13 settembre 81. Nacque da Vespasiano e da Domitilla a Roma il 30 dicembre 39. Sposò prima Arrecina Tertulla, figlia di M. Arrecino Clemente, prefetto del pretorio sotto Caligola, poi, alla morte di questa, Marcia Furnilla, che gli diede Giulia e da cui si separò. Fu educato insieme con Britannico e ...